Comic Book Ratings and What They Mean

E or A - Everyone or All Ages: Just like it sounds, these comic books are appropriate for children of any age. They are often aimed at the youngest readers

T - Tween: Generally suited for anyone over the age of 9

T+ - Older Teens: Best for ages 13 and up

M or PA - Mature or Parental Advisory: Comic books with this rating should not be sold to anyone under 18 without parental consent

Green Hornet, volume 1 # 23 (Dynamite Comics 2011)

When Green Hornet and Kato respond to a break-in at a federal reserve bank, they find themselves caught in a battle between federal troops and a band of thieves.
These would-be robbers are no common street thugs.
They are a well-trained and expertly led force, armed with high-powered exoskeletons.
It's all-out warfare, with the new Green Hornet and Kato trying to keep downtown Century City intact.
And, there's the simmering relationship between Britt and Mulan.
How far will our heroes go?

Green Hornet, volume 1 # 23 is written by Ande Parks with art by Igor Vitorino and a cover by Brian Denham, Phil Hester, and Jonathan Lau.

Green Hornet, volume 1 # 23 is a 32 page comic book in full color and rated T.